Best 3 beaches in Wicklow
Nestled on Ireland’s picturesque east coast, Wicklow is a gem that offers more than just its lush green hills and historic landmarks. For beach lovers, Wicklow boasts some of the most stunning shorelines in the country. Here, we explore three of the best beaches in Wicklow that you simply must visit.
1. Brittas Bay Beach
Golden Sands and Family Fun
Brittas Bay is undoubtedly one of Wicklow's most famous and popular beaches especially when the sun shines, and for good reason. Stretching over 5 km, this Blue Flag beach features fine, golden sand dunes that make it perfect for families and sunbathers alike. These sand dunes have a ecological importance with grassland and costal ferns growing. The beach is known for its safe swimming conditions and is patrolled by lifeguards during the summer months, ensuring a worry-free day by the sea. We love this beach as one where all the family can meet and have fun!
Activities: Brittas Bay is ideal for picnicking, beach volleyball, and building sandcastles.
Tips: Arrive early during peak season to secure a good parking spot. The beach has two main car parks, and it can get busy on sunny days.
2. Magheramore Beach
A Hidden Gem
For those seeking a more secluded beach experience, Magheramore Beach is the perfect choice. Down a beautiful tree lined country path and tucked away between rugged cliffs, this impressive beach offers breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere. Its clear waters and clean sands make it a perfect spot for a quiet day of relaxation and reflection. One of our favourite spot’s it never disappoints.
Activities: Enjoy a peaceful swim or if the surf is up, this beach can be a popular surf spot. The beach's unique location also makes it a great spot for photography.
Tips: There are a few spots parking if you are an early bird beside the entrance otherwise the the farmer beside has a car parking area in a field next door for 5 euro daily. Access to the beach is a tree lined path leading down to the beach. Wear sturdy shoes and bring everything you need, as there are no facilities nearby.
3. Glen Beach, Wicklow Town
Vibrant and Accessible
Glen Beach is easily accessible with access off the start of the Glen Beach Cliff walk and a handy carpark beside the Wicklow Golf Course. Glen Beach combines the beauty of Wicklow’s natural landscapes with cystal clear waters. Though the beach is stoney, and ideally you need swim shoes to get in, it is worth it once swimming in this beautiful waters. It's a fantastic destination for a cliff walk and refreshing dip. Grey seals often are seen swimming among the rocky shores of the coast therefore to be aware during nesting session best to leave out the dip if nearby.
Activities: Take a hike along the Glen Beach Cliff walk as part of a day trip or bring a picnic.
Tips: Carpark beside Wicklow Golf Club though it can get busy. Drive on through Wicklow town to reach this beach. Plenty great cafes in Wicklow town for a coffee after including one of our favourite’s Nick’s Coffee and Wicklow Inspired Cafe!
Why Wicklow's Beaches Are a Must-Visit
Wicklow’s beaches offer a delightful mix of natural beauty, recreational activities, and peaceful retreats. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun, or dive in Wicklow has it all!